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banzai

noun
ban·​zai | \ (ËŒ)bän-ˈzÄ« How to pronounce banzai (audio) , ˈbän-ËŒzÄ«\

Definition of banzai

: a Japanese cheer or war cry

Examples of banzai in a Sentence

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Leave the banzai racing to Daron Rahlves (who’s damned good at it). Al Saracevic, San Francisco Chronicle, "Women’s hockey champions won these Olympics," 24 Feb. 2018 Here, the Marines got their first grim taste of jungle fighting and the fury of mass banzai charges until the Leathernecks were relieved by Army troops. Brian Albrecht, cleveland.com, "Battle for Guadalcanal launched American path to World War II victory in Pacific," 28 July 2017 At dawn on July 7, 1944, more than 4,000 Japanese launched a banzai attack against the division’s 105th Infantry Regiment. Washington Post, "New book on bloody WWII battle inspired by NY veteran," 19 June 2017

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First Known Use of banzai

1892, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for banzai

Japanese

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